[PATCH] sched: fix timeslice calculations for HZ=1000.
The main benefit is that with the default HZ=1000 nice +19 tasks now get 5 msecs of timeslices, so the ratio of CPU use is linear. (nice 0 task gets 20 times more CPU time than a nice 19 task. Prior this change the ratio was 1:10) another effect is that nice 0 tasks now get a round 100 msecs of timeslices (as intended), instead of 102 msecs. here's a table of old/new timeslice values, for HZ=1000 and 100: HZ=1000 ( HZ=100 ) old new ( old new ) nice -20: 200 200 ( 200 200 ) nice -19: 195 195 ( 190 190 ) ... nice 0: 102 100 ( 100 100 ) nice 1: 97 95 ( 90 90 ) nice 2: 92 90 ( 90 90 ) ... nice 17: 19 15 ( 10 10 ) nice 18: 14 10 ( 10 10 ) nice 19: 10 5 ( 10 10 ) i've tested the patch on x86. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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